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SUMMARY:Seminario de investigación | The Political Economy of Pharmaceutical Patent Examination: The Case of Argentina
DESCRIPTION:Expositor | Ken Shadlen | LSE \nPharmaceutical patenting is new in many developing countries\, required by the World Trade Organization’s Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS). In complying with this new international obligation\, some countries introduced measures to reduce the grant of patents on alternative forms of existing drugs\, i.e. “secondary patents\,” fearing that such patents can delay generic competition after the expiration of patents on drugs’ main compounds\, i.e. “primary patents.” Yet previous empirical research on measures to reduce the grant of secondary patents in developing countries has reported these interventions to have minimal effectiveness. \nThis mixed-methods paper analyzes Argentina’s 2012 pharmaceutical patent examination guidelines. Quantitative analyses\, based on a dataset of all pharmaceutical patent applications filed in Argentina over a 20 year period\, with applications coded as “primary” and “secondary\,” demonstrate that the guidelines reduced the grant of secondary patents in Argentina. Qualitative analyses of state-society interaction in the process of patent examination\, based on research conducted in Argentina throughout the period that the guidelines were in effect\, provide a political economy explanation for effectiveness.  The political economy analyses also explain the 2012 guidelines’ long persistence\, despite intense opposition from the international pharmaceutical industry and foreign governments\, and their eventual removal in 2026. \n  \nLugar | FCE-UBA | Aula Olivera
URL:https://economicas.uba.ar/iiep/eventos/the-political-economy-of-pharmaceutical-patent-examination-the-case-of-argentina/
CATEGORIES:Destacada,Seminario IIEP
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires:20260423T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires:20260423T143000
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SUMMARY:SIDPA | Cuando la voluntad no alcanza: mapeando el espacio de política industrial verde entre países
DESCRIPTION:Seminario Interuniversitario sobre Desarrollo Productivo Argentino \nCuando la voluntad no alcanza: mapeando el espacio de política industrial verde entre países \nExpositor | Daniel Schteingart FUNDAR \n  \nLugar | FCE-UBA | SUM
URL:https://economicas.uba.ar/iiep/eventos/cuando-la-voluntad-no-alcanza-mapeando-el-espacio-de-politica-industrial-verde-entre-paises/
LOCATION:UBA Córdoba\, Av. Córdoba 2122\, Buenos Aires\, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires\, 1425\, Argentina
CATEGORIES:Destacada,SIDPA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires:20260617T130000
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CREATED:20260326T150659Z
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SUMMARY:Seminario de Investigación | “Place matters”: Environmental perceptions and support to transition policies in Latin America
DESCRIPTION:Seminario de Investigación\n“Place matters”: Environmental perceptions and support to transition policies in Latin America\nExpositor | Matthieu Clément (Bordeaux School of Economics – Université de Bordeaux)\nAbstract \nDespite growing evidence that territorial divides shape support for environmental policies\, little is known about how these dynamics operate in Latin America. This paper tests two core hypotheses: whether residents of non-metropolitan areas exhibit stronger awareness of environmental risks due to greater exposure to localized hazards\, and whether support for environmental policies is lower in peripheral regions than in metropolitan areas\, as apparent in Europe. Our empirical approach is sequential. We first use LAPOP microdata from 16 Latin American countries over the period 2014–2023 to estimate the effect of place of residence on environmental perceptions and policy preferences. Then we mobilize 88 qualitative interviews conducted in secondary cities and their surroundings in Argentina\, Chile\, Colombia\, and Mexico to shed light on the mechanisms underlying spatial heterogeneity beyond simple urban-rural divides. Quantitative results show that geographical characteristics trump socioeconomic factors in explaining environmental preferences and perceptions\, while challenging the expectation of systematically lower support for transition policies in non-metropolitan regions. Qualitative evidence suggests that stronger support for prioritizing environmental protection in non-metropolitan areas is rooted in localized experiences of environmental degradation and perceived policy inaction. These findings underscore the importance of accounting for spatial heterogeneity when designing environmental transition policies.\nCo-autores del paper: Sébastien Carrère\, Sébastien Cuenot & Eric Rougier.\n\nhttps://www.sustainabilityperformances.eu/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/SPES-Focus_Place-matters_Rougier_Final_layout.pdf\n\nLugar | FCE-UBA | Aula Olivera
URL:https://economicas.uba.ar/iiep/eventos/seminario-place-matters-environmental-perceptions-and-support-to-transition-policies-in-latin-america/
CATEGORIES:Destacada,Seminario IIEP
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires:20260903T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires:20260903T170000
DTSTAMP:20260419T214552
CREATED:20260406T133313Z
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SUMMARY:X Jornadas de Historia de la Industria y el Desarrollo de América Latina
DESCRIPTION:En el marco de la décima edición de las Jornadas de Historia de la Industria y el Desarrollo de América Latina\, organizadas por el Centro de Estudios de Historia Económica Argentina y Latinoamericana (CEHEAL/FCE-UBA) y el Colegio de Estudios Latinoamericanos (CELA/FFyL-UNAM)\, convocamos a investigadores de la región a presentar propuestas de ponencia en el eje central Política industrial en América Latina: historias y perspectivas\, que se realizará bajo modalidad virtual. \nSe valorarán trabajos históricos y de coyuntura que evalúen la eficacia de instrumentos estatales\, estudien las teorías existentes sobre la política y la planificación industrial\, lleven a cabo ejercicios comparativos de experiencias de gestión\, entre otros desafíos de investigación. \nLas propuestas de ponencia deberán tener un máximo de 500 palabras. \nEl cierre de la convocatoria es el lunes 11 de mayo de 2026. \nEnvíos y consultas al correo electrónico: ceheal@economicas.uba.ar
URL:https://economicas.uba.ar/iiep/eventos/x-jornadas-de-historia-de-la-industria-y-el-desarrollo-de-america-latina/
CATEGORIES:CEHEAL
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